NEW YORK – The Columbia women's soccer team followed an Ivy League opening win at Cornell on Friday, with a historic performance at Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 24. Scores from six players, including a hat trick and two assists by junior Forward Emma Anderson, propelled the Lions to an 11-0 shutout victory over Wagner. 11 goals mark a new program single-game record, surpassing the 30-year old previous mark of 10 set in 1987.

The Columbia women's soccer team kicked-off Ivy League play on Friday, Sept. 22 with an impressive 2-0 shutout victory over Cornell. Dominating play on both sides of the pitch, including two goals in the opening 22 minutes of play, the Lions roared to their first road win of the year.

Ivy League play officially begins on Friday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. for the Columbia women's soccer team as they travel to Ithaca to take on Cornell (2-3-0). The Lions will wrap the weekendd with a return to Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. to host Wagner.

An impressive comeback effort in the second period by the Columbia women's soccer team fell just short of a victory at Saint Joseph's on Sunday, Sept. 17 as the Hawks scored a goal in the opening minute of overtime to hand the Lions a 3-2 defeat.

The Columbia women's soccer team faced local foe Fordham ( 3-2-3) on Friday, Sept. 15 in its first of a pair of road matches this weekend. Led by a goal in each period by the Rams Carlie Wagner, the Lions (3-3-1) were handed a 2-0 defeat.

NEW YORK - A pair of Atlantic-10 opponents is on tap for the Columbia women's soccer team this weekend as they hit the road. On Friday, Sept. 15, the Lions head to the Bronx to face Fordham in a 7 p.m. match. Up next is Philadelphia to take on Saint Joseph's on Sunday, Sept. 17 at 1 p.m.

Behind a scoring of four goals in the second period, the Columbia women's soccer team capped the weekend with another shutout victory, 5-0, over Sacred Heart (2-5-0) on Sunday, Sept. 10 at Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium. With the most goals scored in a game under head coach Tracey Bartholomew, the Lions remain unbeaten at home this season.

The Columbia women's soccer team delivered a 2-0 victory over Stony Brook (2-5) in its return to Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium on Friday, Sept. 8. A goal in each period, along with the stellar play of both Juliet Allen and Sophie Whitehouse in goal, the Lions blanked the Seawolves in its first shutout win of the season.

A return to Rocco B. Commisso for a pair of home matches is on tap for the Columbia women's soccer team this weekend. On Friday, Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. the Lions will hosts Stony Brook, followed by Sacred Heart on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 1 p.

The Columbia women's soccer team took on Loyola Marymount in its final match of the weekend on Sunday, Sept. 3 to wrap its west coast road swing. The battle of the Lions went to the home team, using a two-goal second half to defeat Columbia 2-0.

The Columbia women's soccer team faced Pepperdine in its first road match of the season on Friday, Sept. 1. Led by a goal in each period by Pepperdine's Devyn Gilfoy, the Lions were handed a 2-0 defeat.